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Giant Cargo Airships Could Ease Supply-Chain Issues in N. Canada

There has been a lot of debate whether to let airships come back in force after the Hindenburg disaster of 1937. However, there has been development in the field to use alternate gases such as helium to lift the airships without any "hydrogen" related risks. If airships make a strong comeback, then numerous regions in the North of Canada, especially the Tundra region will not suffer freight delays during winters.

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